Ouch, that's sad.I'm not sure that it's worth trying to fix the plastics if they are that damaged. It is possible, but there will always be visible defects (like the missing chip to the left of the cube logo).

Yeah I sent an email to Ian to see if he still has some extra orig logo O2 skins around.

I am sure I could salvage the base with a heat gun as the crack is clean. The blue shroud is pretty gone. I'd have to melt the little bits for quite some time to get them to seal up... but that missing bit.. OUCH.

Yeah it was in a box with a bunch of Styrofoam wedges. The main culprit here though is the US postal service. This is the 9th thing in ten years they have destroyed. Usually I insist on UPS or fed ex because they haven't successfully sent me a package yet without damage in a decade. Vinyl records. CDs. vintage board games in mint condition.. ALL completely mashed and destroyed by the time I pick it up.

Since I am getting a possible replacement shroud I will see if I can salvage this one just as a test run. I am watching lots of plastic weld and repair tutorials. What ever I do I will document if it is even slightly successful. The computer starts and chimes and is strangely very quiet for an O2. I think this one may already be a fan mod in the power supply. Its easily 80% more quiet than my 300 Mhz o2.